Annual Furnace Heater Maintenance Home Safety Inspection

Keep Your Home Comfortable and Warm with our Fall & Winter Heating Safety Maintenance Inspection

An Abacus state certified HVAC technician will perform the following multi-point inspection and report back any findings for your review. 

Annual Heating Maintenance Inspection

Each Maintenance Visit Includes:
(For up to two (2) HVAC Systems)

  • Adjust Blower Components: Adjustment of blower components necessary for adequate airflow to ensure furnace can deliver maximum heating capacity and efficiency.
  • Check & Test Safety Controls: Essential for proper protection of the unit and home.
  • Monitor Furnace Cycle: Assure that the system is cycling properly, and that controls are calibrated correctly.
  • Check for Cracked Heat Exchanger: As furnaces age, cracks can develop in the heat exchanger, which can allow dangerous gases (including carbon monoxide) to enter the home & cause danger. Includes heating system inspection to determine any hazard.
  • Monitor Flue Draft for Safe Operation: An obstructed flue will cause products of combustion to enter home.
  • Check & Adjust Ignition Operation: A properly adjusted ignition assures that  furnace will start reliably.
  • Adjust Air Flow for proper Temperature Use, if needed: Properly adjusted blower speed will ensure efficient and reliable furnace operation and comfort.
  • Check and Tighten all Loose Electrical Connections: Loose electrical connections are a cause of equipment failure.
  • Monitor Voltage & Amp. Draw on all Motors: Motors are designed to operate at standard voltage and amperage draw. By measuring amperage draw, problems can be identified before the unit fails.
  • Check Thermostat Operation: To ensure even temperature control throughout home.
  • Microbial Growth Inspection: Check for any microbial growth around ducts and vents.
  • CO Check: Check for Carbon Monoxide gas from the running furnace.
  • Check Air Filtration: Ensure that air filter is clear of debris and dust.
  • Check for Gas Leak at Furnace: Inspect furnace for any loose gas lines or faulty connections.